Sandy Point State Park (MD)

I went there last week to look for sea glass and actually found almost 80 pieces.

The majority are the typical colors (white, brown and green), but we also found light blue and pale green along with some purple.

We appreciate this and all reports we receive. However, when evaluating a report, use good judgment.

Beaches change from tide to tide, from storm to storm, from season to season.

A beach where sea glass is never found may on an unusual day reveal quite a bit of glass.

On the other hand, a beach known for sea glass may on a certain day produce little or none.

That certainly is the case on "good" beaches where we've lived. Some days loads of excellent glass. Many days with some good beach glass.

Then there are days when you'd swear the beach does not have any good glass at all.

So, be ready to be disappointed... or very pleasantly surprised.

~ Happy hunting, Lin

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No photos were included with this report.

Beach was not given a rating.

As seen on the map, this beach is in a bay - less wave action, less tumbling.

No description of the quality of the sea or beach glass found was included in this report.

As always, we remind folks that sea glass beach reports are not confirmed by Lin or me at Odyssey Sea Glass unless otherwise stated. Reports that do not include photos of the sea glass found are less reliable. So use your own judgement in deciding whether to travel to a particular beach or not.

In all cases, be sure to review How to Grade Sea Glass in order to determine whether your glass is jewelry grade or not.

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